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WP7501, 4G-LTE cat 3, Programmable CF3 SMD Module

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AirPrime WP7501

Fabricant

Sierra Wireless

Description
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WP7501 is a 4G-LTE cat 3 programmable module primarily for North America. Supported frequency bands: 4G B2, B4, B13 The WP series modules have an embedded Linux Operating System with the Legato application framework running on a Cortex A5, 550 MHz, application core. Flash and RAM is integrated. FREE unlimited FOTA. Full support for connecting to the AirVantage Cloud or any other cloud. Package is a 22 x 23 mm CF3 SMD LGA package. Sierra Wireless® AirPrime® WP series provides an integrated device-to-cloud architecture enabling IoT developers to build a Linux-based product on a single module and seamlessly send valuable user and product data to the cloud. Offering an application processor running the open source Legato™ platform, GNSS receiver, and 3G or 4G cellular modem with an ultra-low power domain, WP modules reduce system complexity and get you to market faster. The Open Hardware mangOH prototype and development kit enable rapid hardware and software development.

Cloud service: AirVantage Cloud for management, diagnostics and business data

Embedded application performance

CPU: Cortex A5, 550 MHz

User MIPS available: 860 MIPS

Memory: 256 MB Flash, 128 MB RAM

Interfaces

2x SIM interface: 1.8/3V

1x UART, 8 wire

1x UART, 4 wire

1x USB OTG 2.0 High Speed

1x HSIC

1x SPI

1x I2C

1x SDIO

12x GPIO

1x VGPIO

5x Interrupt

2x ADC

1x 19.2 MHz clock

1x 32.768 kHz clock

1x Battery In / Charging Out

1x Power On

1x Reset In

1x Reset Out

1x Safe Power Remove

1x Dead Reckoning Sync

1x Wireless Disable

1x Tx ON

1x LED driver

1x Wake on WWAN

1x Digital Audio, PCM/I2S

1x RF, Main

1x RF, GNSS

4x Antenna control

Test points

Benefits

More than a cellular modem, the AirPrime WP Series provides a secure device-to-cloud architecture enabling IoT developers to build a Linux-based product on a single module - reducing overall system complexity and time-to-market.